Glucose Monitor: A Diabetics Gauge To Correct Insulin Levels
Many diabetics, in particular ones with type 1 diabetes will
have the need for a glucose monitor to measure how much glucose
(sugar) is in their blood so they can replenish themselves with
the correct amount of insulin that they need. It is important
for these levels to be kept in balance so as to prevent and or
reduce the risk of hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) and
hyperglycemia (high blood sugar).
Every diabetic will however, have his or her own program to
follow that is specifically designed for their use only. This
means everyone needs different levels of treatment. Before using
a glucose monitor the diabetic patient will be educated in how
to use this equipment and of course how often to do the
checking. It is extremely important to have been taught this as
misusing or misreading these measurements could be life
threatening to them.
To use one of these machines you should always wash and dry your
hands thoroughly first and then use the lancet to prick a
fingertip. It is a good idea to then hold your hand downwards
and hold the pricked finger until a small drop of blood appears,
then catch the blood with the test strip. Then you follow the
instructions of your monitor for inserting the test strip into
the meter. After you have your results and you have recorded it
you then will know how much insulin you need to give yourself.
Your instructions will also tell you how to clean and store your
meter. Make sure that you do follow these instructions, as it is
important to have your monitor working in perfect order every
time.
Finding quality monitors to suit your individual needs is quite
easy. You have the option of buying one through the medical
center you are already dealing with or you can take a look
online at the many companies that sell direct to you. You will
find a large variety of options to choose from along with great
bargain prices. While you are doing that why not take the time
to read all the information you can about diabetes such as the
symptoms, treatments and much more on the many sites online.